Best History Museum in Daisy Green

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Best History Museum in Daisy Green

The British Museum
The British Museum
4.7 (111254 ratings)4.5 (66517 ratings)
Huge showcase for global antiquities, including Egyptian mummies and ancient Greek sculptures.
Great Russell St, Bloomsbury, London, WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
MuseumArt MuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by londonphotowalks.uk
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"When the British Museum was opened in 1759 it was the first free to enter national museum to be open to the public anywhere in the world. The first exhibits consisted of the collection of physician and naturalist Sir Hans Sloane – ancient coins and medals, books and natural remains. Over the centuries it has become home to the most significant finds made by British explorers, like the Rosetta Stone from Ancient Egypt and the Parthenon sculpture from the Acropolis in Athens."
Mentioned by Radisson Blu Blog
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"With nearly 6 million visitors a year, the British Museum, is the UK's most popular tourist attraction, and provides visitors to London with free public access to important objects from human history and culture. Founded in 1753, The British Museum was the first national public museum in the world. The immense building is dominated by the round, domed Reading Room and airy Great Court, which opened in 2000."
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"The British Museum has an amazing collection of human history from the past two million years. Here you can find artefacts from ancient Egypt, ceramics from China and the Rosetta Stone. Entry to the permanent exhibitions is completely free."
Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
4.7 (11826 ratings)4.5 (33212 ratings)
Landmark museum of animals and natural phenomena, with hands-on exhibits and animatronic dinosaurs.
Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
MuseumEvent venueLibraryNatural history museumResearch instituteHistory Museums
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
4.6 (33306 ratings)4.5 (21412 ratings)
Protestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAbbeyAnglican churchReligious institutionArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"A splendid mixture of architectural styles, Westminster Abbey is considered the finest example of Early English Gothic. It's not merely a beautiful place of worship – the Abbey is still a working church and the stage on which history unfolds. For centuries, the country's greatest have been interred here, including 17 monarchs from King Henry III (died 1272) to King George II (1760). Much of the Abbey's architecture is from the 13th century, but it was founded much earlier, in 960 AD."
Museum of London
Museum of London
4.5 (13031 ratings)4.5 (5343 ratings)
Artifacts and interactives chronicle London's turbulent history from pre-Roman to modern times.
150 London Wall, Barbican, London, EC2Y 5HN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Set aside two hours to romp through 450,000 years of London history at this entertaining and educational museum, one of the capital's finest. Exhibiting everything from a mammoth's jaw found in Ilford to Oliver Cromwell's death mask via the desperate scrawls of convicts on a cell from Wellclose Prison, interactive displays and reconstructed scenes transport visitors from Roman Londinium and Saxon Ludenwic right up to the 21st-century metropolis. Free themed tours offered daily; times displayed by the entrance."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"There’s education at every turn in the Museum of London, which looks over the city’s glorious, odd and sometimes dark history from the Roman origins of Londinium right up to the 2012 Olympic Cauldron. A favourite feature is, of course, the fatberg, a giant congelation of grease and refuse removed from the sewers. But there is plenty more to discover that you never knew."
Mentioned by London City Calling
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"The Museum of London documents the history of the British capital from prehistoric times to the modern-day. Primarily concerned with the social history of the city and its residents, the Museum of London is the largest urban history collection in the world. Nearest tube station: Barbican and St Pauls."
London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum
4.4 (6769 ratings)4 (2379 ratings)
History of London transport from horse power onwards, with loads of contraptions to clamber aboard.
Covent Garden, London, WC2E 7BB, United Kingdom
MuseumCafeCharityEvent venueGift shopHeritage museumHeritage preservationRail museumTechnology museumChildren's MuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Churchill War Rooms
Churchill War Rooms
4.6 (9106 ratings)4.5 (20311 ratings)
Secret underground headquarters where Prime Minister Winston Churchill lived and worked during WWII.
Clive Steps, King Charles St, London SW1A 2AQ, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksCafeHistory museumHistoric SitesMilitary Museums
Watford Museum
Watford Museum
4.2 (85 ratings)3.5 (33 ratings)
Museum open weekends in old mansion with broad exhibits such as the Watford FC story plus fine art.
194 High St, Watford, WD17 2DT, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory Museums
Gunnersbury Park Museum
Gunnersbury Park Museum
4.5 (411 ratings)4 (47 ratings)
Former home of Nathan de Rothschild, this museum has local artefacts from all over West London.
Gunnersbury Park Museum, Gunnersbury Park House, Popes Ln, London W5 4NH, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory MuseumsParks
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Gunnersbury Park Museum is housed inside a larger tourist attraction: Gunnersbury Park itself. The large mansion on park grounds has become the Gunnersbury Park Museum, which has been open since 1929. The museum highlights local history, archaeology, and art."
Museum of Richmond
Museum of Richmond
4.1 (43 ratings)4.5 (72 ratings)
Quaint mainstay featuring changing exhibits about local history & free admission.
Old Town Hall, Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1TP, United Kingdom
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Bentley Priory Museum
Bentley Priory Museum
4.6 (277 ratings)4.5 (148 ratings)
Collection of RAF & Battle of Britain memorabilia on display in an elegant former home/military HQ.
Mansion House Drive, Stanmore, HA7 3FB, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory MuseumsMilitary Museums
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Bentley Priory Museum was a home and park built in the 17-1800s in London. Initially it served as a medieval priory, wThose original remains don't exist any longer. In the late 1770s, a mansion was built near the original site."

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Daisy Green

Mr Bao
Mr Bao
4.6 (850 ratings)
Asian-inspired menu of steamed buns with some unusual fillings, plus cocktails & tea in casual digs.
293 Rye Ln, London, SE15 4UA, United Kingdom
Taiwanese restaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurant
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"If French, American, British or even Dutch pancakes are not for you, then let us tempt you with a Taiwanese option. Head down to Peckham for a savoury pancake with a twist. We can't get enough of 'The Full Taiwanese' featuring Taiwanese sausage, a spring onion pancake, Flock + Herd smoked bacon with a Bao Bun, asian beans and spiced eggs."
Lan Kwai Fong Camden
Lan Kwai Fong Camden
4.3 (246 ratings)
27 Chalk Farm Rd, Chalk Farm, London, NW1 8AG, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantRestaurantSoutheast Asian restaurant
Little Four Seasons
Little Four Seasons
3.6 (1315 ratings)
Chinatown institution known for Hong Kong-style Cantonese roast duck and a notable specials menu.
China Town, 11 Gerrard St, London W1D 5PP, United Kingdom
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Churches and Cathedrals in Daisy Green

St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate
St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate
4.7 (319 ratings)4 (17 ratings)
13th-century church, with 4 arches that date from 1480, and regular lectures and CofE services.
Great St Helen's, London, EC3A 6AT, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
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"Not only is St Helen’s one of the oldest surviving churches in the City of London, but it is also the largest, and contains more monuments than any other church in London (except Westminster Abbey of course). The church was designed with two parallel naves, which is why is it is so much wider than a usual church, and it was actually divided in two at one point, with half serving the nuns and the other half serving the parishioners (it is also the only nunnery still standing in the City of London). Among the more famous parishioners of this church was William Shakespeare who lived nearby in the 1590s."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Helen Bishopsgate was formed originally of two medieval churches joined together. On the left is the nave of a Benedictine Nunnery, which, in the early 13th century was built onto the existing parish church. The two congregations were then separated by a solid screen (now columns)."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"St Helen’s Church in Bishopsgate is another survivor of the Great Fire, and indeed the Blitz. However, an IRA bomb blew its roof off. It originally belonged to a nunnery which was dissolved in 1538."
Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
4.6 (1911 ratings)4.5 (743 ratings)
Serene, Gothic Anglican cathedral with famous daily choral Evensong and Eucharist services.
London Bridge, London, SE1 9DA, United Kingdom
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St Giles Cripplegate
St Giles Cripplegate
4.5 (94 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
Perpendicular Gothic church built in the Middle Ages and rebuilt after WWII, with CofE services.
Fore St Ave, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Giles Cripplegate, The origin of Cripplegate could be from the Anglo-Saxon ‘crepel’, a burrow, denoting the long, narrow underground or covered way leading to the gate. Alternatively, it could be that more cripples gathered at this particular gate begging alms than at other gates of the city.The first known church was built during the 14th century on the ground outside the gate close to where the Walbrook ran under the London Wall. It was rebuilt in the 17th century and much altered in Victorian times.Oliver Cromwell was married here, and in 1674 the poet John Milton was buried."
Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
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"This Church of England church was built just outside the city wall, next to the Cripplegate, hence the name (without means outside). It was initially built in the 11th century before the current building was constructed in 1394, with the stone tower being added in 1682. While it survived the fire of 1666, it has been severely damaged on three other occasions, from fires in 1545 and 1897 and from an air raid during the Blitz in 1940."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"St Giles is the patron saint of lepers, the crippled and the handicapped, hence this unusual dedication. It’s another London medieval church, mostly built in the late Gothic Perpendicular style, and survived the Great Fire of London but not the Blitz. The whole of the surrounding area was destroyed, and on this ground, close to a section of the London Wall, the Barbican Estate was built."

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Daisy Green

Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay
Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay
4.4 (313 ratings)
Swanky space evoking '30s Tokyo drinking dens serve Gordon Ramsay's Pan-Asian & robata grilled fare.
10 Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 6JP, United Kingdom
RestaurantAsian restaurantJapanese restaurant
Ariana II
Ariana II
4.1 (596 ratings)
BYO dining room for dips, kebabs and rice dishes, an offshoot of the original Manhattan branch.
241 Kilburn High Rd, London, NW6 7JN, United Kingdom
Afghani restaurantAsian restaurantFamily restaurantFine dining restaurantHalal restaurant
Ping Pong Southbank
Ping Pong Southbank
3.9 (1811 ratings)
Chinese chain restaurant for dim sum, fruity cocktails and flowering teas.
Southbank Centre, Festival Terrace, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantCocktail barDim sum restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"One of the prettiest restaurants in London is sorting you out with the ultimate alfresco dining experience this spring and summer. Head over to Southbank where Ping Pong are taking their bottomless brunch into the great outdoors with free-flowing cocktails and delicious dim sum."

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